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Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
Tue Sep 9, 2014, 09:37 AM Sep 2014

Will Abbas carry out threats if his peace plan is rejected?

9/8/2014

When chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat and the head of Palestinian intelligence Majed Farraj walked into the offices of US Secretary of State John Kerry on Sept. 4, they were prepared for all eventualities.

For the first time in modern history, the Palestinian leadership had produced a time-based political initiative that was not dependent on the approval of the Americans or the Israelis. The Palestinians are applying the concept that to improve your negotiating position you must have credible alternatives.

President Mahmoud Abbas’ initiative is linked to a series of actions that Palestinians can take if their immediate counterpart says no or attempts to derail the plan. The Abbas plan calls initially for a three-month window to negotiate simply on the borders of the Palestinian state. Israel, in hundreds of negotiating hours, has refused ever to discuss or present a map of what they see as their expected borders with the Palestinian state. If the idea is rejected, the Abbas plan then includes presenting the peace initiative for a binding vote at the UN Security Council.

Palestinians believe that President Barack Obama's administration, which has favored negotiations on borders and security, will have a hard time rejecting a reasonable proposal submitted at the UN. Israeli Finance Minister Yair Lapid has publicly asked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to show the Cabinet a map of the future Palestinian borders. The current tensions between Israel and the United States have led Israeli officials to express concern that the United States might not veto a future UN Security Council resolution on the issue.

Read more: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2014/09/palestinian-president-abbas-threat-icc-peace-plan.html#ixzz3CpEglKtQ


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Will Abbas carry out threats if his peace plan is rejected? (Original Post) Jefferson23 Sep 2014 OP
I'm not sure anything dramatic will happen as the USA King_David Sep 2014 #1
I am sure Israel's status quo supporters would love to see Obama ignore Bibi. n/t Jefferson23 Sep 2014 #4
It's not a matter of what's "wanted" King_David Sep 2014 #5
Keep hoping. n/t Jefferson23 Sep 2014 #6
I'm not "hoping" King_David Sep 2014 #7
Nah.n/t Jefferson23 Sep 2014 #8
Will the US use it's veto power should this go to the UNSC? azurnoir Sep 2014 #2
Yes, but with conditions from Netanyahu, possibly. The Obama administration still Jefferson23 Sep 2014 #3

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
3. Yes, but with conditions from Netanyahu, possibly. The Obama administration still
Tue Sep 9, 2014, 07:18 PM
Sep 2014

wants a deal before they leave office.

I also like that B'Tselem has drawn up a document which could be used as a reason for the
court to hear the case..it essentially is laying down the legal ground work where they
claim:

Israeli authorities have proven they cannot investigate suspected violations of international humanitarian law
by Israel in the Gaza Strip

http://www.btselem.org/accountability/20140905_failure_to_investigate

That is the beginning of a powerful argument should the Palestinians need it. There will be
much more to come in the near future too. Whether Abbas and all factions get their act together
and keep it together is another matter.

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